Certificate
PG
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Empire - Action-packed, gorgeous, and faithfully whimsical: HergΘ thought Spielberg the only director capable of filming Tintin. He was onto something., San Francisco Chronicle - Such are the timeless joys of the books (and now the movie), this sparkling absurdity and knack for buckling swash under the worst of circumstances., Los Angeles Times - Think of The Adventures of Tintin as a song of innocence and experience, able to combine a sweet sense of childlike wonder and pureness of heart with the most worldly and sophisticated of modern technology. More than anything, it's just a whole lot of fun.
Consumer Advice
Contains moderate fight scenes
Additional Information
This computer-animated motion-capture adaptation of Georges Remi's beloved TINTIN comic strip is the first installment of a planned trilogy. Steven Spielberg handles direction duties on the initial film, which is set to be followed by a second film helmed by Peter Jackson, who shares producing duties on the films along with Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy. THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN sees the young Belgian adventurer (voiced by Jamie Bell) first meet Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis) and embark of a quest to find the treasure of his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock. Daniel Craig, Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Toby Jones head up the rest of the cast. Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, and Steven Moffat provide the screenplay.
Movie/TV Title
The Adventures Of Tintin - The Secret Of The Unicorn
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Awards
Best Animated Feature Film 2011 -
Screenwriter
Edgar Wright, Steven Moffat, Joe Cornish
Voice
Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Toby Jones, Mackenzie Crook, Gad Elmaleh, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Daniel Craig